There are four Grand Slams each year. The Australian Open, Roland Garros (French Open), Wimbledon and the US Open.
A true Grand Slam in tennis is when a player wins all four Grand Slam tournaments in the same year. Otherwise it is just a career Grand Slam, and not a true Grand Slam.
I believe your referring to "The Grand Slam"? This is part of the 6 nations tournament where the international side that wins ALL of its game achieves "the Grand Slam" . In New Zealand rugby, the 'Grand Slam' is achieved when the All Blacks tour and defeat all four 'Home' nations: Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales.
To achieve the grand slam the all blacks need to win every single game they play
No, he never hit any HRs in an all star game nor a grand slam.
Winning a Grand Slam means the player has won all four events in the same calender year. The four all called 'Grand Slam Events' so if a player wins one of they you could say they have won a Grand Slam Event. But to win the Grand Slam, they must win all four in one calender year.
Yes he has won at least one time each grand slam title
A grand slam is bidding and winning a contract of 13 tricks (all) in any suit or in no-trump. A small slam is bidding and winning a contract of 12 tricks (all but 1).
when you win all 4 grand slam titles in a year Wimbledon US Open French Australian Open
It's called a "grand slam."
A slam in pro tennis is winning all four grand slams in a row.
yes.
Nadal can win any grand slam.